About Eastern Alberta Trade Corridor

The Eastern Alberta Trade Corridor (EATC) is part of the World’s 2nd largest oil reserves – the Alberta Oil Sands. It provides investors with business opportunities and direct access to Eastern Alberta’s most successful companies, whether related to oil & gas, agriculture, manufacturing, defence, tourism or transportation and distribution sectors. In fact, there are over $100 billion in Major Capital Projects happening right now in the Eastern Alberta Trade Corridor (EATC).The Corridor stretches from the US border in the south to the R.M. of Wood Buffalo in the north. It includes Highways 36, 41 and 63, with links to the Edmonton-Calgary corridor to the west, to Alberta’s abundant resources in the north east, and to Saskatchewan in the east.

The EATC is a joint initiative of 3 Regional Economic Development Alliances (REDAs) in Eastern Alberta, Canada’s Energy Province and works in association with the North American Ports to Plains Corridor linking the United States, Canada and Mexico. www.portstoplains.com